Essays on the Language of LiteratureSeymour Benjamin Chatman, Samuel R. Levin |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 45
Page 427
... context . Since stylistic intensification re- sults from the insertion of an unexpected element into a pattern , it supposes an effect of rupture which modifies the context . This brings out a radical dif ference between ' context ' in ...
... context . Since stylistic intensification re- sults from the insertion of an unexpected element into a pattern , it supposes an effect of rupture which modifies the context . This brings out a radical dif ference between ' context ' in ...
Page 436
... context : it could not have applied to the microcontext . This characteristic permits the storing up of information which will ultimately modify the effect of the compound ( microcontext / contrast ) SD . The terminus of the context is ...
... context : it could not have applied to the microcontext . This characteristic permits the storing up of information which will ultimately modify the effect of the compound ( microcontext / contrast ) SD . The terminus of the context is ...
Page 437
... context begins at the point where the reader perceives the existence of any continuous pat- tern . 15 3.1 . Types of macrocontexts . Two types seem to me to cover all possi- bilities : ( A ) Context → SD → Context . This type is ...
... context begins at the point where the reader perceives the existence of any continuous pat- tern . 15 3.1 . Types of macrocontexts . Two types seem to me to cover all possi- bilities : ( A ) Context → SD → Context . This type is ...
Contents
Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adjectives alliteration analysis assonance blank verse caesura called century Chatman clausal consonants context contrast couplets criticism decoding definition devices discourse dominant Donne Donne's effect elements emotive end-stopped English enjambment example expression fact foregrounding formal function grammatical I. A. Richards iambic iambic pentameter ictus important instance interpretation Keats Kenyon Review kind lexical lexical stress linguistic literary literature logical meaning metaphor meter metre metrical metrists Milton motif nature norm nouns object occur octet passage pattern perhaps period phonemic phrasal phrase plurisign poem poet poet's poetic language poetry Pope possible problem prose prosody question reader relation rhetorical rhyme rhythm seems semantic sense sentence sequence sestet sonnet sound speech Spenser stanzas statement stress structure style stylistic suggest suprasegmental syllables syntactic syntax theme theory thing thought tion trochee verbal verbs verse vowels W. K. Wimsatt words Wordsworth writers